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k 24 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922. ea eee eee iiadidicthlaiee gals nneees ininemantianestasit adhd tik 2's . txon, School Pro- Erasmus Fall tectory. The tne-up will consist of | termediates at Bushwick Oval. Bush- 2,362, f ’ s 66 ” Dinner; Kate B. H J i Capt. Starke, 1b; Donna, 2b; Els a , . 362,730 BIBLE: ' City § First 0- g i 00 gramme; Hedwir Hilker, | Publicity: ATALETIC EVENTS The following team will line wp forles; Rothenfeld, So; Jacobs, py Labele Stages Hine-up witli be: suladinen, ps]? Boh da ES TO CHIN Mr. Bogart, Reception; r. Smith, IN N.Y. HIGH F is against Boys’ High to-more | sky, ©; Gluck, rf: O'Nelll, cf; Mo- | Machin, of; Kramer. 1b; Cael. 2b; Yea] ‘The biggest year of Bible ctreulation C l b t 25th A . ‘ Speakers; “sik erie i na te ie Be SCHOOLS row at the Commercial Meld: Blacks | gelsky, Lf, ' cenda, Lachman, ¢s.; Utiman. | since the high levels of the war parted } Sarah Bogart, Mural Fund, and Her- a es ; eee MeGo f , is reported by the American Bibl 4 x Goldy a», #9; Toomper, ¢f. wan, cf,; Rothstein, rf y n jo Bo- man M. Elkan, Treasurer. Informa- “5 ;, 4 oe 6 clety inl their annual report, just fe | 0 Lelebr ‘ij en about (ne GINHaY RHA wiltertalte George Washington. Andrews, Iti Lord, rf; Dougan, 1b.t Bushwick. Mi sued ; — es ments can be had at the school, The undefeated Warhin Richman, 3b.; Tweedy. Maxwell, | Bushwick’ High School Baseball lorris. The total number of volumes otrou- ' . ee . ’ . ” ee School Basthall Team wilt rhis will be Eras nus's sixth BP, 8, A,|- Team plays New Utrecht to-morrow] The Morris High Schoot nine will lated durieg the year was | Morris High, Original Mixed’ High School, FIVE TO ADVISE ON vanquish (Clinton at Ohio Field at 11, fimo, the previous ave being all /at 10 at Forest Park Athletlo Field. [meet Curtis at the Catholle Protectory | MOF, than St thu precede rice the GC olOek Torn ats ear marentin Bushwick's line-up: Richards, p.; Kern, |Grounds at 10 o'c ock to-morrow. large’ x re i ifi i 8 8 t The Braamy n . largest increase {8 shown in Chi Will Hold a Notable Jollification DISLOYALTY: CASES | dercatiee Cinton to-morrow, wesninae Seen ennne ae T oicee [Ci Spillane, 1.; Klein, 2b.; Hiraler, ang] Hirschorn, HLlmowits, Schwarte, | where 2,162,730 were circulated. From : —————— ton will be assured of the champton- |.) 16 Linco'n Road Courts, The fol- |Seeback, 8b.; Bonita, if.; Bruger, cf.j|Ebstein and Pitnick wil! represent|Jepan. the Near East and all of Latin This Month. To Assist in Investigation of |t@P ty" te has forfeited tte g me ljowing mon will play: Doubles, Finkel- | stander, rf. Morris in the tenia match with George] Avni: go erent thet th eS gos 'o Assis and only Morris remains, Clinton was|,irin and Stein: first singles, W. Mt When the first high school for boys) Morris was the first attempt at the |? ed oF he Gh tonm fo WAIOMESWRSMITTON [ales eyccnd Sulniien, Priors thpa| 210, meermemintes weay Miweal Bes | Washinton | te-mecrpw. been unable to meet it. fand girls was opened in the old City] Snslish Collegiate Gothic type, and Teachers Accused of Lack inst ‘year. ‘The line-up follows: V. sinvles, Wagner, = - . as been extensively copied all over snes Mast, a Watson, if3 |" "7 smus Midget Baseball Team of New York twenty-five years ag ine world” the sualtonimn le come of Patriotism, Baker, 8b.; Tor 2; Bchwar's, | will play the Richnond Hill Midgets »-morrow morning at the Parade the idea was so novel the education] sidered an especially fine example of| 4 committes of five, to advise both |} MeCann (Captain), Ib; 8. Masi, ” m rf; MeConnville, p. Grounds In Prospect Park. authorities named the institution ‘the re Be ee ta th fawatig Teachers’ Council of New York| ‘Phe Tennis Team will face Morris at roun in oapect: Pe Mixed High School.” Later this Was) 1) storia and 6,089 students. There} And the Board of Education, tn con-!the Dyckman Tennia Cluh at 9 o'clock Commerce. to-morrow, Oates and Orser will play etiool for Girls} nave been more than 8,000 graduates | sideration of the cases of public school | io\ibieg, while Baker, Kadleburg and | To-morrow the Tennis Team of the in the twenty-five years, The non-|toachers alleged to be ‘disloyal’ by| Dailey will engage in the singles. |srich School of Commerce plays two aiatvare atumal Is many tlmes this }i9 council, has been appointed by the | There men have gone through ‘the 88 Teames, fn the morning at 10 o'elo i Muy 24 @ atudont entertainment, | State Commissioner of Education, doubles team has not even lost @ set. |!t Will play Towns nd Harris at 1771\b Jepicting the growth of the school In] Henry R. Linville, President of the o oS treet and Fort Washington Avenue, five-year cycles, will be presented inJunion, yesterday said the committee he Commerce Team: Raff, Guzy, many assemblies, to the entire stud- Cohen, Lewin and Adler. In the afters changed to the High § and Boys. This month Morris High School which is the present name of the old mixed high school, will celebrate Its twenty-fifth birthday with three sep- Commercial. ‘i Y . merctal's = Brseba') i 4 arate exercises. Not only WS) ont ody, In the evening a commun. |~%# & mixture of capita! and labor. | Commenialy eee eae that atanuel |noon at 2.20 the team will play New Morris the first co-educational hish| ity clebration will be held. Mr. Den: [It ts composed of the following per. {lineup ar follows | AgIne! Maniv’ | ochoite Nigh School a. New Rochelle, schoo! in the old city, but with De] high, Stebhin smith, a member of|sone: Finley J. Shepard, Chairman; | to-morrow: Pollumbaum, 3b; Rei! y,| At 2, O'clock the Commerce ine ys Stuyvesant at the Catholic Pio Witt Clinton and Wadleigh—then]| the old School Board which author- | Archibald Stevenson, Secretary; Conde] rt; Casselbaum, cf.; Siyertacn, 1b, known as the High Schol for Boys] \zed Morris, Jason Rogers, whose] |, ; Preston, If; Cummins, 2b; Berger, c. and the High School for Girls, father sold the property, and others, |Pallen: Miss Olivia Leventritt and) gira o5.; Kaiser, p. spectively—was the first high sc will speak. The alumni will give an| Hugh Frayne. conan gs ene | ogee lly X PRODUCT in the city. Up to September, 1897,] original “Follies,” written and di-]| This committee was appointed at the Hieights, 3.30 te . The tine-up: rected by Victor Echevaria, an alum- request of the Teachers’ Counoll, whict Warner, goal; Kottman, poin': Zup- attended either “ lt eevee of ease, ee Nascton will be fol-} ine Teachers’ Union claims ts reac- more, ‘cover acnvanten, a) erense ‘ he Nov unt. » . Vataon, tens; Hoople, e- ee ne prerenet SROW eae The following Saturday, May 27,|tlonary and controlled by the Board of | Y°t* "dis, ‘centre; Kil ny $a attack} = a A 4 . > e e ot) College. doors were opened for|#" alumni-faculty dinner dance will be] Hducation, instead of being a really |DeAngunos, 24 attack: Fleischer, 1t| As for little irl a the first time in the old sunken build-] "eld In the Hotel, [oat eee: representative body, A committee ap- | ttack; Bonneau, in home; Bernstein, ; / \ S— ing at 167th Street and Third Avenue. | County Judge Gibbs will he the prin-| Polnted by the Teachers’ Counell in- = °. students who wished higher education The Bronx, 400 students enrolled! inal apeaker, and District Attorney [atired into the supposed radical ac- E . y ‘vander Childs. | under Dr. Edward J. Goodwin and] 6 Akectar 3 1 | Uvities of progressive persons and or- ’ f “ the twenty teachers. ‘The frst erad-| Ging acincer’ pacha ancy, “ii | ganizations working in this olty who] To-morrow nt the Arrowhead Tennis HEY’RE made of It is good for children to uating class numbered eight, tnclud- ri Court: th B TI Chia nl 7 . e e Smith of the faculty will bo toast-[sometimes give addresses and hold | Toms i 1S Dowie Clinton. The, ‘sugar and spice, and drink a great deal of milk ing one girl—May Elizabeth Brock-| master, ‘The art department of the|moetings in the public echools, the} Term, will play Dewitt Clinton, The | |) 7 " : . , man, now a teacher in the Julia! school Is preparing the decorations] Teachers’ Union says. eating ta etiar Attias fa | Eee eee everything nice.” So the because milk contains all * Richman High School. and musie will be furnished by the} The Teachers’ Council witl meet at|tingies; Gale a 4 Lomb rd, doubles. PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese dth In February, 1904, under the name] Kelth Boys’ Band, of which Edwin|the Board of Education Building, No. | The Baseball T am wil play Wr e K delta ese bination of liven old rhyme tells us. the food elements the human Peter Cooper Hixh School, the pupils,] S. Tracy, head of the music depurt-|500 Park Avenue, and the Teachers’| Plains High Schoo! ®t White Plairs and nourishment, There is only then numbering ,600, moved to the| rent, 1s director. Alumni who wish] Union has been informed the Council | to-morrow: The Evinder itne-up ne re P _ body needs, the sugars and present building on the hill at 160th| to sit with other than their own]Committee on the radical Inquiry will] White (Captain), as: McCarthy If. one PHILADELPHIA.’ But we shouldn’t regu & Btreet and Boston Road, The people] classes, or with special teachers, are} report on the ‘disloya!” activities of | Ztzelberser, 2b. Brook late the diets of our little fats, the minerals, the pro- . 3b. Ward, rf. of the Bronx 4.’ not like the name| asked to communicate with Margaret} the Teachers’ Union. These charges. | °°}, / ae ; . 7 : And in deference to their wishes the| H4ndauist at the school. | Jwhieh are to be made, are the same eS eSve tt a amaa tiene CMT AGl boys and girls on such au- pe and the vitamines. h ed a third time, { Lasedied it Shes Sted oharges fe} day at Pelham Bay Park May 29. . * & seneel of the Morris family, prominent | the committees are: Fred C. White,{war, Henry R. Linville, President of (those in charze hope to have every | MV CRTES GOOD Cheese thority. Children are made o man questions the value tr Community Celebration; Helen Story. | the union, said yesterday, boy in the school entered in the a h in Revolutionary days, The property of flesh and blood, and bones Of milk for the young. had been boug.t by several men, who : Ss 1 k B subsequently sold it to the city, from andtissue. That,ofcourse, °trangely enough, because the Morris family, with the Intention f : : ° of founding a Prohibition colony on isalessromanticattitudeto it is so good for children the site. : ‘ Dr, Goodwin left, ahorily after the takeaboutthem, butit does W° often get the mistaken» Bchool was in its now building, to be- give ie aimore accurate idea idea that it is d only come Assistant Commissioner of Ed- é ia about the foods they need. *0F Children. } weation and later President of Packer raee For making flesh and *® This is wrong! Milk Institute, Brooklyn, He was succeeded i ‘ i ~ ? } i : left that position, again to succeed Dr. 4 sat ‘ ee : Gein i neat Packer, mer e ar aa V > r blood, and for building should be included in the ‘be chief contribution oo cee i - ‘ Ar , ; bones and tissue, milk is a diet of all—a quart a day by John H. Denbigh, who, in 1918, ing of svaduation requirements, It two- quart perfect food. Growing girls at least. See that you get by the State, and while at Atbany he| Mm aatines ba Pete te , and boys in good health enough milk, and if. you pemetion tor all the New York May 13th, i ALUMINUM eit PUDDING PAN should drink at least a quart’ have little girls, then let Bchools. “Mr. “Denbigh, in the new) J 1922 (Regular Price fora limited time of milk each day. But if themdrink all the milk they spin) - ONLY they are thin and under- want. For that is the way! large school, succeeded in establirh- ing a@ flexible discipline which \.as ef- rt fective withou. destroying the per- ¥ + a : . . . | onal relationship between teacher! The utensil nourished, a quart of milk big girls are made from | nd student. Mr. Bogart has been ‘ d Palit 1% ‘ 4 i : . * ‘ faced with the task of. retaining both] fa) gae> Wilma (a day is not enough. little ones, / Giscipli.e and intimacy, despite double . session: 4 f Three high schools have been x a PE aes) le bald elaphpe — it DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ING, More are in prospect. Evander Childs in Fordham was the first, George Washington in Upper Man- hattan the second and then Theodore Roosevelt, in the old Mott Avenue aex. Fvander and Theodore Roose- it also have annexes, When C. B. J. Snyder drew the plans of the new building, many persons objected to the tower. It ‘was ornamental, they admitted, but too expensive. Mr. Snyder, however, goon demonstrated that without the tower the building would look lite a penitentiary. and the cost only $18- 000 in a total of more than $500,000. UTICA, N. ¥. 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